AA Serenity is a closed, women's AA email meeting. Our weekly topics consist of a general topic and a Big Book topic, as well as discussions on the Steps and Traditions of the corresponding month. We welcome all women who adhere to the traditions of AA. We have women from all over the world sharing their experience, strength, and hope in this group â€¦ and we support one another, as sisters, through all the bad times, as well as all the good times. AA Serenity remains one of the safest womenâ€™s AA on-line groups on the Internet.

We are a closed AA Group, meaning we are open to those who admit they are alcoholics. Are you an alcoholic?. If so, please join us.

AAS2RWW is an email based meeting. Unlike a chat room, you don't need to log in at any particular time. Meetings are sent via e-mail by the chair for each day. Members can then read and respond or "share" when it is convenient and appropriate for them.

Each daily meeting shares on a recovery step, tradition, concept, or principle with reference to a quote from AA World Services Conference Approved Literature. The Leader suggests a recovery topic for discussion, and invites members to share 'on' or 'off' this topic.

Our primary group purpose is to carry the recovery message of A.A. and to provide a safe and friendly place for fellowship.

Alcoholics Anonymous Way of Life offers a warm welcome to anyone who is recovering from alcoholism with the help of the 12-Step Programme, and also to anyone who thinks they may have a drinking problem.

This is a forum where we share our experience, strength, and hope with each other.

How to join: Please send a contact request to aawomensmeeting from your Skype account stating that you want to attend meetings, and be on line 5-10 minutes before the meeting start time. In the Chat box, you can ask to be added to the meeting and you will be called by the meeting’s technical host. When you see the Skype call on your screen, answer with voice only. Video is not supported.

Mission Statement: This group originated in Continental Europe in 2010 to primarily serve women who live in non-English speaking countries or who have difficulty accessing English-speaking meetings in person.

Meeting Format: All meetings are 1-hour long with a chairperson that follows a format. The theoretical attendance limit is 25 (Skype's limit), but can range from 15-20+ depending on the strength of the internet connection.

We adhere to the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions found in The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. We come from all walks of life and we have traveled many different paths to get to A.A. What we have found from our discussions is a daily reprieve from our drinking, and that daily reprieve has transformed our lives. We provide this discussion board as part of our 12 Step work, and we welcome new members.

In order to join this AA meeting and post your experience, strength and hope it is necessary to create a Military.com account. The account is free of charge and can be created anonymously.

Contact Terry R. or Terry J. for more information at the email address below. Also below is the link for our group. If you were going to access the site from Military.com's home page -- on the left side go to Discussions, scroll to the bottom where you will see Health & Fitness, third board from the top is AA's Vigilant Vet's board.

We are a closed online meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. As a group we adhere to the Twelve Traditions of AA. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

Through email posting we offer experience, strength and hope to every alcoholic who asks. You'll find posts on recovery, the Twelve Steps, the Twelve Traditions, and socializing. We do try to have a fun time while remaining serious about recovery. We look forward to your membership and your shares. We all need each other in sobriety.